It's that old saying, having the right tool for the job.wish I had a real kitchen. Way too cramped like everything around here.
6 frypans on a shelf/1on the toaster oven/1 in the cupboard/1in the bottom of the range
It's that old saying, having the right tool for the job.wish I had a real kitchen. Way too cramped like everything around here.
finally making good re-use of this old pile of composting root balls that have been accumulating. It’s good stuff. Nice to get some payback out of that … at least 4 yards or more for the taking it’s going in all my containersIt's that old saying, having the right tool for the job.
Yes, those are mule deer.Mule deer?
Of course they have their own towels
Mule deer?
We’ll have herd of whitetails , come out to graze at night in the fields, but not till the fallYes, those are mule deer.
Nice never chased the muleys..just the whitetails..Yes, those are mule deer.
It’s the age of Aquarius up thereView attachment 19008056
Looking straight up. 4 minutes expert raw mode. Put it on a chair and waited. 9:30 pm
We have both kinds of deer and they do like to feed in the evening.We’ll have herd of whitetails , come out to graze at night in the fields, but not till the fall
Where I use to live a doe had her twins in the wild rose patch in the back yard. I could watch them through my window grow up but what I am getting at, is the first time the twin fawns got rained on. It was hilarious watching them bucking/jumping/running.One night got I came across this baby fawn (pic from 2016) View attachment 19008372
Most hunters I know prefer the whitetail. Myself, I don't care for venison. Elk would be a different story.Nice never chased the muleys..just the whitetails..
hearing a jingle in my minddoh! a deer!